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CNB Bank Warns of Scam

CNB Bank is warning customers about a scam that starts with a text message.

They say the scammers send a message that says, “State Bank Alert: Your VISA Check Card is blocked.” People are then asked to call VISA Card Services and entered their card information on the phone’s keypad.

Once again, this is the scammer’s attempt at getting personal information – and you should never enter any account numbers on a phone.

If you’ve already received this message and given out your CNB Bank information, contact the bank’s Customer Service Center immediately.

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